(c) Bruce Hatch
Bruce
Hatch - Photographer
"First
I would like to say how much I love the Zigview S2! With it I was
able to capture these photos using the Motion Sensor function. I
put the Zigview on my Canon 1D-MarkII-N and mounted it on a tripod.
I set the Zigview to Motion Sensing mode and selected the 9-sector
mode. I programmed fields 5 &6 to be zones to trip the shutter."
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"When
my daughter, LaReine Hatch AKA Reiney or “Wild Reiney Hatch”,
rode into field 6 the Zigview was set to take 1 picture, when she
rode into field 5 the Zigview was set to take 4 pictures. I also
had the camera set in burst mode, so it took 2 to 3 frames per second
in raw mode each time the Zigview instructed the camera to take
a picture."
"The
Zigview S2 allowed the camera to take pictures automatically without
me being stuck behind the viewfinder of the camera, I was free to
enjoy watching my daughter compete and let the camera capture dramatic
and motion filled pictures. This would have been impossible to do
without my Zigview!"
Bruce Hatch
is a retired sound systems engineer and motion picture post-production
sound engineer. He now has a vineyard in northern CA called “Laughing
Duck Vineyards” He is 62 years young. His daughter, LaReine
Hatch, is 15 and has been riding since she was 4 years old. She
competes in barrel racing, pole bending, calf roping, goat tying
and team roping. So far she has won 13 championship belt buckles
and numerous ribbons.
Visit him online
at http://photos.sharpcast.com/photos/user/bhatch/albums
(c) Rod McLean
(c) Rod McLean
Rod
McLean - Photographer
"One
of the great things about it was to be able to set up quickly over
the rock face and then be able to have the control to really boom
the camera out much further than I ever would have been able to
by hanging off the edge or repelling down."
Visit
him online at www.rodmclean.com
(c) Mark Cabot
"
For the first picture I used my own hand. Not having a model available,
I was able to compose the shot by viewing the set on the Zigview
tethered to my camera. With my hand in place I simply tripped the
shutter with the release button on the Zigview. This allowed me
to position my hand differently while still having control of composition
from in front of the camera."
(c) Mark Cabot
"
This hotel interior is stitched together of 4 vertical shots. The
best place for the camera was up against a wall (no room for my
head between the camera and the wall). With the Zigview I was able
to compose and check the amount of overlapping I needed without
having to squeeze in behind the camera. Using the Zigview tethered
also allowed me to check that I wasn't in the shot and take timed
exposures.."
Mark
Cabot - Photographer
Mark
Cabot is a native of Santa Barbara, but has been based in Norway
since he graduated from Brooks Institute of Photography in 1975.
He does corporate and advertising photography from his studio in
Oslo and on location for his customers here and in central Europe.
(c) David Waldorf
(c) David Waldorf
David
Waldorf - Photographer
"...here
are a couple of shots that I took with my zigview. Thank you for
carrying such a great product! It allows me to get shots that were
impossible with out it."
David
Waldorf is a Bay Area photographer with 15+ years of experience
bringing life to images and vice versa. Paint on canvas and light
on celluloid inspire his stills. In fact, it's not uncommon for
him to visualize his shoots as scenes from an unwritten film. This
helps to explain the cinematic feel of his images.
Visit
him online at www.davidwaldorf.com
(c) Don Gale
(c) Don Gale
Don
Gale - Photographer
His
expertise in the areas of commercial, industrial and portraiture
photography already firmly established, Don returned to the field
that first inspired him to become a photographer, nature and landscape.
Since that time over ten years ago, Don has shared with students
his experience and the techniques used to capture some of the most
beautiful settings and wildlife in the country.
Don’s
passion for what he does, in both his teaching and his award-winning
photography, has earned him national recognition. Numerous articles
and interviews have appeared featuring Don and his work, on air
and in such publications as Outdoor Photographer, Rangefinder, Studio
Photography and Tamron's Viewfinder.
Visit
him online at www.PhotographybyDon.com
(c) Karsten Moran
Karsten
Moran - Photographer
"
Employing the Zigview's motion sensor capabilities, one can fairly
easily set up remote cameras to cover the action from a unique angle.
For this shot, I set up a remote camera to fire automatically as
riders came into view. This allowed me the flexibility to cover
the action from a second vantage point, further down the road. "
Karsten
Moran is a Maine and New York-based photographer specializing in
sports action, fitness, architecture, and editorial photography.
Visit
him online at www.karstenmoran.com.